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Ok i have been going over different posts and seeing what sort upgrades people have ectect

I would like your advice on what upgrades to get for my skyline

Car Specs

Skyline r33 (auto) series I

Totally stock standard at the moment... I have only put in a new head unit and hertz speakers.

Mods/upgrades i was thinking

Exhaust ( i want it loud and beefy)

Intercooler (cheap but not nasty)

Wheels!... (Chromes 18inch )

BOV/Pod Filter. (I love that whoooooosh sound)

Any help would be muchly appreciated.

thanks

Tanya

Btw... anyone here in the victoria point area i saw about 8 skylines driving around while i was in the garage polishing my baby..all i wanted to do was come out and play..well try keep up

Silver 34, 2 black 32's, and a gunmetal grey 32, and white 33

Just wondering also was something going on or just luck..

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If are looking for some extra power, I would make the engine breathe a little easier by adding a 3 inch turbo back exhaust with a high flowing cat, I would personally keep the standard air box and just get a high flowing panel filter, but if you like the pod you can go pod. And for the intercooler, depending on how much power you're looking for, a JustJap kit should be enough. Cheap and good enough quality from what I've heard.

Raise the boost to about 12psi and also get a new fuel pump to support. I think that should be enough for now.

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so for exhaust do you recommend

Trust Power Extreme II Exhaust

or

HKS Hi-Power Exhaust high performance Cat Back Exhaust

or

x force stainless exhaust system full 3 inch turbo back system

as for the filter i currently have a K&N filter..

as for the intercooler will the cooling pro ones do ?

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I'm not too sure about what exhaust you should get, but if you plan on keeping the stock air box, the k&n filter should do and the cooling pro intercooler kits should do also. Just make sure you get 2.5" piping. You don't want the extra lag from 3" piping.

Have fun modding :laugh:

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I'm not too sure about what exhaust you should get, but if you plan on keeping the stock air box, the k&n filter should do and the cooling pro intercooler kits should do also. Just make sure you get 2.5" piping. You don't want the extra lag from 3" piping.

Have fun modding :laugh:

I just got 3" custom piping for my FMIC, no noticable lag.

I also just fitted a Turbosmart dual port BOV, sounds good and can have the option of plumbed back, atmosphere or both. :D

Exhaust - Fujitsubo, FTW. :P

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I just got 3" custom piping for my FMIC, no noticable lag.

I also just fitted a Turbosmart dual port BOV, sounds good and can have the option of plumbed back, atmosphere or both. :laugh:

Exhaust - Fujitsubo, FTW. :D

Yeah? I always thought that the extra 0.5" of piping would cause more lag and throttle response. I guess it does in a way, but if you don't notice it.....

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Yeah? I always thought that the extra 0.5" of piping would cause more lag and throttle response. I guess it does in a way, but if you don't notice it.....

It probably does effect some setups. Sorry for going off topic

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